Bio

I attended San Souci Methodist School under the tutelage of Mr. King as Head Master.

My family moved to Uitvlugt in or around 1949, where my mother was seeking employment. There I attended Uitvlugt Church of Scotland School with Mr Boody as head master.

We moved again in 1951 to Georgetown after my father died and mom was wooed by Mr. George Noble.

I attended Wray High school in 1951, owned by Mr. Pollard. He retired. Mr.F.S Clarke took over the school and renamed it Chatham High school until 1955.

I wrote a little Poetry and wrote the Play for graduation in 1955. I was not the sharpest tool in the drawer but managed to pass.

I then went into the working world delivering Prescription drugs working for Mr. C.A Charles at National Drug Store.

After a little over a year, I resigned and went to Mrss. Sprostons and did my appreticeship in Engineering fitting.

I did a seven year stint with Metalock T’dad Limited.

I emigrated to Canada in 1968 and got involved with Canadian Association of Multicultural performers in 1980 and rekindled my writing . Starting Actwrite Poetry Writers, Readers and Publishers in 1985

I entered many competitions and received many awards and was encouraged by Mrs. Glenora Roland to produce my first book “Peaceful Contemporary Expressions”. I have since published “Assimilation”, a combination of Poetry and Short Stories and is working on my next publication.

Looking forward to bringing you poetry and short stories to fill your relaxation moments.